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  1. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Gone with the Wind, novel by Margaret Mitchell, published in 1936. It won a Pulitzer Prize in 1937. Gone with the Wind is a sweeping romantic story about the American Civil War from the point of view of the Confederacy. In particular it is the story of Scarlett O’Hara, a headstrong Southern belle who survives the hardships of the war and afterward manages to establish a successful business ...

  2. Some may say this film includes only stereotypes, and with those I agree. However, the film uses the stereotypes in the belief that every stereotype has an origin. And for that, they succeed. In here also lies the beauty of the film. It has been criticized, especially by feminists, for putting females in a bad light.

  3. Emma "Emmie" Wilkerson, née Slattery is a formerly poor woman, who lived near Tara. Her family depended on Ellen O'Hara's charity. Emmie grew up on a small, poor farm in a swamp bottom near Tara with her father Tom, mother and numerous siblings. Being "white trash", they depended on Ellen O'Hara's charity. Ellen gave them money and medicine when they were ill. It is possible Angus MacIntosh ...

  4. Genre: Comedy | Synopsis: A woman moves into a young man's home and starts to run his life; a process that makes him fall hopelessly in love with her.

  5. One of the things that make Gone with the Wind a worthwhile read is its array of interesting characters. From virtuous Melanie to vicious Scarlett, the characters project individual differences and human nature in vivid pictures.

  6. A woman moves into a young conformist man's home and starts to run his life, a process that makes him fall hopelessly in love with her. But as time passes he goes from being invaded, to being in love, to being left behind. And exactly when he is about to forget her, she returns. This state of...

  7. Gone with the Woman (2007) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.